| 1912 | E 3 (I 83) | Launched |
| 1942 | Safari (P 211) | HMS Safari torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Torquato Gennari about 25 nautical miles south of Sfax, Tunisia. |
| 1942 | Turbulent (N 98) | HMS Turbulent torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Marte east of Cape Ferrato, Sardinia, Italy. |
| 1943 | Sturdy (P 248) | Completed |
| 1944 | Sea Scout (P 253) | HMS Sea Scout sinks two Japanese vessels of the Nicobar Islands. |
| 1944 | Statesman (P 246) | HMS Statesman sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire north-east of Sumatra. |
| 1944 | Terrapin (P 323) | HMS Terrapin sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire in the Malacca Strait. |
| 1944 | Thorough (P 324) | HMS Thorough sinks two Japanese sailing vessels of the west coast of Siam. |
| 1944 | Trenchant (P 331) | HMS Trenchant sinks two Japanese sailing vessels with gunfire in the Malacca Strait. |
| 1944 | Tudor (P 326) | HMS Tudor sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire of the west coast of Burma. |
| 1964 | Opportune (S 20) | Completed |
| Class: | 1936 - 1958: U Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | U2 |
| Fate: | |
| Scrapped 22vd January 1946 at Briton Ferry. | |
Part of the military documentary series examining each aspect of the armed forces.
This volume looks at the history and role of the submarine in the modern navy. Starting out as experimental oddities in the American Civil War, the most advanced submarines in the present day hold a crew of several hundred, can remain at sea for a year at a time, and are capable of launching dozens of thermonuclear missles at any spot in the world.
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| Class: | 1936 - 1958: U Class |
| Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
| Build Group: | U2 |
| Fate: | |
| Scrapped 22vd January 1946 at Briton Ferry. | |
Part of the military documentary series examining each aspect of the armed forces.
This volume looks at the history and role of the submarine in the modern navy. Starting out as experimental oddities in the American Civil War, the most advanced submarines in the present day hold a crew of several hundred, can remain at sea for a year at a time, and are capable of launching dozens of thermonuclear missles at any spot in the world.
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